God wants us to have joy because He wants us to be happy. God is happy when we are happy. Let me tell you a story of how God used two people to make one man’s life joyful.
Winelia Flores Ortiz, a 2019 Kettering College graduate, served on the frontlines as
a respiratory therapist during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. She is now
working on her doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy at Kettering College.
On two consecutive weekends, a Washington Adventist University student and an employee have made this commitment publicly through baptism at Sligo church.
Pine Forge Academy students and staff recently recognized the exemplary work and dedication of Audrey Booker, who served and retired as the school nurse in September 2020.
When I think about the fruit of the Spirit, some fruits stick out more than others. They are all important, but love, patience, faithfulness and self-control are the ones that mean the most to me.
My husband and I, teachers at the small Adventist school, had recently been trained in CPR. But we never expected to use it beyond CPR class, let alone on our own son.
We should not be afraid during this time, because, if we listen to God, then we will have the same faith that Daniel had when he was thrown into the lion’s den. We can trust in Him during good and bad times.
I read so many godly pleas for my soul to surrender to Him, and, in tears, I underlined them feverishly. I could feel Him calling me. But what happens when we don’t listen and respond?